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Main title
EMMERDALE

Episode: 3666

This episode of EMMERDALE is written by Paul Quiney, produced by Tim
Key and directed by Alan Wareing. The executive producer is Keith Richardson
and the series producer is Steve Frost. It is a Yorkshire Television
production for ITV1.

Review
Scott struggles to keep Tate Trash on the road after another vicious
sabotage. Chas struggles to entertain Aaron.

Airing on the ITV1 Network

The Tate empire begins to fall apart under Scott's reign, but who is
responsible?

The Tate empire is under strain despite Scott’s (Ben Freeman)
management efforts. To add to his troubles, he receives a phone call
from the police concerning a road rage incident. Scott is shocked to
hear that a Tate truck has been run off the road and rushes to the scene.
He is concerned to find new driver Carl (Tom Lister) bloody and bruised
at the vehicle’s side.

Unfortunately for the police Carl is unable to identify the person who
ran him off the road but Scott has a good idea and tells the police his
suspicions about the Dingles. The police are quick to investigate but
left flummoxed when Zak (Steve Halliwell) has a solid alibi.

Meanwhile Robert (Karl Davies) is disconsolate, but determined to get
on with his life. He asks Jack (Clive Hornby) if he can get his hands
on his trust fund, with a view to making Scott an offer of partnership
at the garage.

With all the turbulence at Home Farm, Zoe (Leah Bracknell) is in a fluster
when she bumps into Terry (Billy Hartman) in the village. He can tell
she is stressed and offers to return to work, despite her suggestion
that he take more time off to recover from his stroke.

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Scott is
under pressure from Zoe to stop the Dingles disrupting
business for the Tate empire, but things go from
bad to worse when a Tate truck is run off the road.
New driver Carl is bloody and bruised, but all
he knows is that he was run off the road by a bit
of a ‘rust bucket’. Scott immediately sees Zak’s
hand in this, but when he arrives at the Dingles,
with the police in tow, they discover the Dingle
van up on blocks and Zak has a cast-iron alibi,
for once. New driver Carl, however, is not all
he appears to be, as he meets a shady looking character
in a lay by after leaving Zoe and Scott in the
pub…

With all
the turbulence at Home Farm, Zoe is in a fluster
when she bumps into Terry in the village. He can
tell she is stressed and offers to return to work,
despite her suggestion that he take more time off
to recover from his stroke. Dawn is less than delighted
when Terry tells her he starts back at work tomorrow.
Not only is she worried about his health, she was
looking forward to doing a few hours work in the
café as a way out getting out the house and contributing
something to the family coffers.

Meanwhile
Robert is disconsolate following Katie's marriage
to his brother, but determined to get on with his
life. He asks Jack if he can get his hands on his
trust fund, with a view to making Scott an offer
of partnership at the garage. When Robert tells
Scott he has a tidy some at his disposal which
he would like to invest in the business Scott makes
light of Robert’s proposal, telling him he should
travel and spend the money on ‘foreign birds and
cheap tequila’.